IBA Prep

IBA exam prep for International Behavior Analyst candidates who need structured, clinical, and clearly organized study materials aligned with the IBAO task list. This category includes visual study guides, mock exams with detailed rationales, practice questions, and flashcards covering all core behavior analysis domains — measurement, behavior-change procedures, functional assessment, ethical practice, generalization, and maintenance. Built for behavior analysts working toward international certification.

The IBA certification—International Behavior Analyst—is offered by the International Behavior Analysis Organization (IBAO) and is designed for practitioners who have completed the required educational objectives and supervised practice hours. The IBA exam assesses competency across the full scope of applied behavior analysis, including behavioral measurement, experimental design, reinforcement procedures, extinction, stimulus control, motivating operations, functional analysis, behavior-change interventions, ethical decision-making, and professional practice standards.

Preparing for the IBA exam requires more than reading the IBAO task list. You need materials that help you internalize concepts, practice applying them to clinical scenarios, and build the kind of analytical recall the exam demands. The products in this category are built to support structured, repeatable preparation — not passive review of scattered notes.

Visual study guides in this category break down IBAO task list content into organized, scannable formats that are easier to retain and apply. Whether you need to master the difference between reinforcement and punishment procedures, understand how to design and interpret a functional analysis, review data collection and measurement principles, or practice applying ethical reasoning to real clinical situations, these materials give you a clear, direct path through every content area.

Mock exams reflect the scenario-based format of the actual IBA exam. Each question tests your ability to analyze a situation, identify the correct procedure, and justify your reasoning—not just recall a definition. Answer rationales are included to reinforce understanding and correct common misconceptions before exam day.